Hasp-lock.



1. GARAND.

HASP LOCK.

APPLlcATmN FILED APR. 5, 1915.

I Patented Feb. 8, 1916.

Inventor Wi-tnesses:

Attorneys Mmm PLANOGRAPH co., WA

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specification of Letters Patent; 1131591113211 Feb, 8, 1916,

hpplicaten the@ .April .5, 1915- :Srlel-Nh @Ash To all whom t may concern Be it known that I., lJOSEPH GARAND, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at lhfoburn, Frontenac county, Prov-l ince of Quebec, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hasp- Iiccks; and I do hereby declare'that the 'following is a full, clear, and exact `description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which `it appertains to make and use the same, y

The object of my present invention ,is to provide a combination lof a hook with a lock which is especially adapted to be used in connection with railway-cars, barns, sheds,

It is an essential feature of my new construction, that it does not require any changes to be made on the door of the car, &c., and that my new hook, isused in eX- actly the same manner, as the old ones which were used hitherto, so that new hooks can be substituted for the old ones without any trouble.

Another advantage of the new invention consists therein, that the lock, which is. ar.- ranged slidab-,ly vconnected with my new hook, can be fixed at will either in Ainoperative position, allowing my'new hook to be used just as an ordinary hook, or after clenching the hook the lock can be brought into a position, in which it locks the hook automatically, so that ,the door cannot be opened again but by the person who has the keys for unlocking the hook.

In order to more clearly disclose the construction, operation, and use of the invention, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of the present application.

Throughout the several figures o f .the drawings like reference characters designate the same parts. p

In the drawings: Figure 1 shows a side elevation of my new hook with the lock being in unlocked position; and Fig. 2 shows the same parts in the position of being locked.

In the shown embodiment of my invention the shaft 1 has as usual at its one end an eye 2 and at its other end a hook 3 for Securing it by a bolt at the one part and for clenching it on the other side into a staple fixed at the other part of a double-winged sliding door or at a door and its frame respectively. In its middle part the shaft 1 has at its upper side a wedge-shaped proses@ l apposite ,to this and .a 1e iowa ad@ a how/h 5 ,with alhed .S-des and hehlnd it La small projection 6. The middle partvof. the shaft is inclosed ina flat casing, consisting of two halves-7, 48 with lflangeflike lateral prolongations, which surround the Shaft l and kept weather 'hy `@la-hepfihss 9, lll Within .the tiene? She-.ll 7 there,

1s hinged near to thec-ircumference, at 1,1, a ,two-armed levernne end .of which is Shared S0 to ,fel-fm; a catch, while the other @nel 0f it isY heatY t0 .the form of e trie'- ger or latch 13. A spring-wire llll wound mund the nire@ ll aad pressing with end from hele-W against the latch 113; While ahhh-tins with its @tl-1er @ed fgahst th ihwall of the Shell 7, keeps ,the .,Qalhhfl? always pressed Clau-h .0h the Shaft l! llVth-Y h1 the lower, She-ll` 8 there is hinged a two-armed member, one arm nf which terms a hook 1G fitting ,ietothe hatch 5 0f the shaft l, (See lhs-f2) ,While the other ,elem xl7 Of said member is pressed RP01-i hy a, fla-t Shrine 18 which is liXecl at 19 at the outer @irciunferehee pf the Shell 8l A hea can he influenced ist@ the lock hr the keyhole :2 0 heal" the hattom of shell 8, in order t0 hhlohh the hel; and hoh-le to the rivotl there-is arranged alas 2l which limits the Cle-uhmm movement hf the i Catehlh l lf 1h-yf new hhoh and leek ,the position YSiwa-.V11 in ,Fis l, the hatch 12 shipping behind the' verhaal edge of the wedgeshaped projection l, keeps the casing '7, v8 with ,the lack in ,the unlocked pheiton at hh@ lea ed@ a@ hoek. Y heels is @leheheel 'mathe Staple'f? ,off the door or other part to be secured, then by pressing oaths-latch the l2 lie.- leased :from the projection l whereupon the casing 7, 8 with the lock can be shifted to the right until the tongue 23 formed on the flange like lateral prolongation of the lower shell 8 strikes against the point 3: During this shifting movement of the lock the catch 16 passes over the small projection 6 and, owing to the pressure of the spring 18 on its counter-arm 17, the catch 16 enters into the notch 5 (see Fig. :2), resting there and locking the lock. In order to unlock the hook a key `must be introduced through the key-hole and by a small turn of the key-bit the counter-arm 17 of the catchl 'lf the reiht :3 0f the i 'i on the plug 21 whereupon the projection 6 can pass the catch and the whole box 7, 8 with the locking tongue4 23 can be reshifted to the left side (Fig. l) which allows the hook to be opened again.

It is thought that the-construction, operation, and use of the invention will be clear from the preceding detailed description.

Changes may be made in the construction, arrangement, and'disposition of the several parts of the invention without in any way departing from the field and scope of the same, and it is meant to include all such within this application wherein only a preferred form has been disclosed.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to securel by Letters Patent is:

l. Ina combined hook and lock for doors the combination of a shaft with an eye at one end and a hook on its other end; a shell slidably mounted on the shaft with a tongue-like projection extending on the shell along the shaft and adapted to engage the point of the hook; means arranged on the shaft and 011 the inner side of the shell adapted to lock the shaft and shell together, when the tongue lof the shell is in engagement with the point of the hook.

2. Ina combined hook and lock for doors the combination of a shaft with an eye at one end and a hook on its other end anda notch and a projection at the side of same in its middle part; a shell slidably mounted on the middle part of the shaft; a tonguelike projection on the shell extending along the shaft and adapted to engage the point 'f of the hook; a spring-pressed catch arranged within the shell and adapted to engage the notch at the side of the projection in the middle part of the shaft, when the shell is shifted to that position in which its tongue-like projection engages the point of the hook.

3. In a combined hook and lock for doors the combination of a shaft with van eye at one end and a hook on its other end; a shell slidably mounted on the shaft; a tongue like projection on the shell extending along the shaft, and adapted to engage the point of the hook; means on the shaft and on the inner side of the shell, adapted to lock the shaft and shell together, when the shell is at the one end of the shaft where its tongue is in engagement with the point of the hook; and other means on the shaft and on the inner side of the shell, adapted to lock the shaft and shell together, when the shell is at the opposite end of the shaft to that position in which the tongue engages the point of the hook.

4. In a combined hook and lock for doors the combination of a shaft with an eye at one end and a hook at its other end; a shell slidably mounted on the shaft and provided with a tongue like lateral projection adapted to engage with the point of the hoolr; a notch at the side of a projection on the middle part of the shaft within the shell; a twoarmed member hinged within the shell, the one catch-shaped arm of which is adapted to engage into the notch on the shaft, when the tongue on the shell engages with the point of the hook; a Hat spring fixed within the shell and pressing on the other arm of the two-armed member; a wedge-shaped projection on the shaft opposite to the aforementioned 'notch and projection; a two-armed lever hinged within the shell, with a catch-shaped arm, which is adapted to engage behind the aforementioned Wedge shaped projection of the shaft, and a vlatch-shaped arm which projects to outside of the shell; and a spring fixed within the shell, adapted to press the last mentioned catch-shaped arm down on the shaft; substantially as described and illustrated.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.

JOSEPH GARAND.

litnesses:

ROMUALD GARANT, D. L. LIPPE.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patente.

' Washington, D. C. 

